On 2020-05-20 13:42 +0200, Gard Spreemann wrote: > > Wookey <wookey@wookware.org> writes: > Is there any community consensus on putting the bundling in place > temporarily while the separate package is held up in NEW? Being the > maintainer of both, I would be able to quickly react to the separate > package having cleared NEW, and rid the other package of its bundled > copy. Would you not just put them both into NEW at approx the same time, library first? In practice no-one will stop you bundling in the initial upload, then uploading the separate library, then removing the bundle in a second upload of the main package once the library is through NEW. But that's more work that just doing it right in the first place. > > If it is useful beyond this one package (and it sounds like it is) I'd > > just package it. A headers-only library is relatively quick and easy to do. > > > >> I would track the bundling as a bug and act on it when/if a separate > >> package enters Debian. > > > > Would you necessarily notice when another package using this > > dependency enters the archive? > > Another package using another bundled copy of the package-to-be, Yes that's what I meant. > In [that] case I'd hope that that package's maintainer would notice > and keep track of my ITP. OK. If you file an ITP then yes the problem should not arise (or at least it's not your fault). I was assuming that if you were bundling you would not be filing an ITP, because you're explicitly not intending to P :-) Wookey -- Principal hats: Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM http://wookware.org/
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